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. >> he is also a spoken word poet with some fame in the city where he is known as vision. >> i am the artistic director here. >> today and for the next month, he's teaching a poetry workshop, focusing on racial identity. skin color, and discrimination. >> how many folks have been asked what are you? >> you talk about how you identify yourself versus how others identify you and whether you are okay with that. >> it's a challenge he has experienced himself. >> white boy, half breed, what is he? the things i am reading right now, i don't have memorized because i am running from it. i won't lie. i am running from that poem. >> he's running from his past. divorced parents, his father is white, his mother is black. she says she hates her skin color. >> she doesn't like being dark skinned. i have not talked to her in year. i think unconsciously it made it okay to not be comfortable in your own skin. i didn't want the curly hair or light skin. i wanted to blend in, to be just like everybody else. i used to live here with my mom. my father is white and lived in a black neighborhood. my mother
. >> he is also a spoken word poet with some fame in the city where he is known as vision. >> i am the artistic director here. >> today and for the next month, he's teaching a poetry workshop, focusing on racial identity. skin color, and discrimination. >> how many folks have been asked what are you? >> you talk about how you identify yourself versus how others identify you and whether you are okay with that. >> it's a challenge he has experienced himself....
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franklin institute in center city philadelphia. 20 young poets competing for the win. and nio jones is about to face them and their fears. >> everybody show your love and give it up for nio. >> she not only has to be better than the competition, she has to expose old emotions and confront painful questions about her identity. >> they always called me a white girl. i was never ashamed of myself until they taught me to be ashamed. i was never keen on splitting hairs or splitting veins, my blood is not segregated into black and white. in my mind i'm gray. a mixture of all beautiful things, you cannot paint -- >> she rushes to finish. >> i have come far enough to know not to be ashamed of what i am. but i won't let them define me by it either. [ applause ] >> it was so fantastic just to get it off my chest. i did not stutter or stumble and i didn't forget the words, which was great. i was so scared i was going to forget the words. >> i know that she can dive so much deeper into the poem and she can tap into that and really get free. >> he forces me to do the things that i
franklin institute in center city philadelphia. 20 young poets competing for the win. and nio jones is about to face them and their fears. >> everybody show your love and give it up for nio. >> she not only has to be better than the competition, she has to expose old emotions and confront painful questions about her identity. >> they always called me a white girl. i was never ashamed of myself until they taught me to be ashamed. i was never keen on splitting hairs or splitting...
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the major cities that had major incidences are run by black mayors. there is a transformation and i think they were responding to it. i'm not saying it's accurate but that is the great achievement of america. >> does it pull hispanics and asians in. >> it gives the green light that we saw in the last election. texas responded immediately after the ruling came down. >> the egyptian economy is on the verge of bankruptcy to import only three to five months of food and then they will be completely broken. >> state senator wendy davis in texas with her 11-hour filibuster begin to turn the state baby blue. >> yeah. great tv, by the way. >> voting rights act house will not respond with corresponding legislation. >> given what happened with the supreme court on the voting rights act this week, i believe that we are going to see some major, major problems in the south. but that eventually the south will become important. >> i'm predicting that your book, michelle, moving america towards justice will be a best seller. bye-bye. >>> it's been a week of historic r
the major cities that had major incidences are run by black mayors. there is a transformation and i think they were responding to it. i'm not saying it's accurate but that is the great achievement of america. >> does it pull hispanics and asians in. >> it gives the green light that we saw in the last election. texas responded immediately after the ruling came down. >> the egyptian economy is on the verge of bankruptcy to import only three to five months of food and then they...
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through to see my mother tongue two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people for six months down to kill and look in a record setting trip by land air and sea another's face little olympic torch relay live on our. little. bit of a. little look. today north dakota supreme court heard arguments concerning drugs that are used to terminate pregnancies the entire state of north dakota currently has only one abortion clinic and these drugs are found illegal abortion would essentially be eliminated altogether and this case is just a microcosm of what's going on in courtrooms across the country from texas were dozens of abortion clinics were closed up to restrictive laws passed last summer to mississippi where a judge will hear arguments in the spring over whether to shut down the state's. last remaining clinic to talk to me now with the war room women's reproductive rights as well as other issues facing females i'm joined us and taylor founder of stop patriarchy dot org thanks so much for coming on since our. high abby thanks for h
through to see my mother tongue two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people for six months down to kill and look in a record setting trip by land air and sea another's face little olympic torch relay live on our. little. bit of a. little look. today north dakota supreme court heard arguments concerning drugs that are used to terminate pregnancies the entire state of north dakota currently has only one abortion clinic and these drugs are found illegal abortion would essentially be...
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image on the t-shirts growing up in new york city in the late 1970's. a lot of people more che guevara t-shirts and his famous speech and all over new york city with the expression che lives and kind of a handsome figure with a scraggly beard and piercing eyes and the black beret tilted a little bit and the star on the beret. he looked like a revolutionary coming in his message seemed to be to somebody who just looked at the t-shirts and looked the sayings. somebody who was coming you know, for the people, power for the people of anyone remembers that expression from the 70's. fast forward to 2010. kevin and i have become friends because we both worked at the associated press and kevin and i both have a love for military affairs and military stories and we reported extensively and have written about the military and one day he said to me you know, there was a mission back in 1967 in which the green berets went down to bolivia to train them to go hunt che guevara. and i said okay but who is he again? is he relevant? i was being held little sarcastic. but
image on the t-shirts growing up in new york city in the late 1970's. a lot of people more che guevara t-shirts and his famous speech and all over new york city with the expression che lives and kind of a handsome figure with a scraggly beard and piercing eyes and the black beret tilted a little bit and the star on the beret. he looked like a revolutionary coming in his message seemed to be to somebody who just looked at the t-shirts and looked the sayings. somebody who was coming you know, for...
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our journey started beside lake kivu in the teeming city of bukavu. eastern congo is spectacular, remote, and lawless. to get to the gold fields, we traveled through territory controlled by one militia, then another. we found this gold mine on the mwana river in the province of south kivu. the first thing you notice are the children. families set them to work early, and for many, it's the only life they'll know. their method is at least 2,000 years old. they lay blankets in the riverbed and let the sediment collect in the fibers. the blankets are wrung out, and somewhere in all that mud is treasure. they mix mercury into the sediment, which chemically binds the gold together, and then they simply burn the mercury away. no one worries too much about the toxic fumes; the neurological damage from mercury may not show up for years. and you pour that out there? and there it is. there it is, about a quarter the size of a pencil eraser, but it's gold. how much is this worth? >> he say this can be maybe five dollar. >> this could be worth $5? clink! that's a
our journey started beside lake kivu in the teeming city of bukavu. eastern congo is spectacular, remote, and lawless. to get to the gold fields, we traveled through territory controlled by one militia, then another. we found this gold mine on the mwana river in the province of south kivu. the first thing you notice are the children. families set them to work early, and for many, it's the only life they'll know. their method is at least 2,000 years old. they lay blankets in the riverbed and let...
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we want to show the audience a little bit of a city of. what about our system packs so complex there's nobody that can comply with every job. if i want to get you i want to get you on the tax issue. what we need to do is come up with something that is simple. when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the terrorist individual in the din of first god and he's given us time. he didn't say if the cross failed don't give me any time. she didn't say -- there must be something inherently fair of the proportionality. you put in a billion, you make $10 to put in one of course you have to get rid of the loophole. [applause] some people say that isn't fair because it doesn't hurt the guy that made $10 billion -- where does it say you have to hurt the guy? he just put a billion dollars in the pot. [applause] it's that kind of thinking, it's that kind of thinking that has resulted in the 602 banks in the cayman islands. that money needs to be back here creating the infrastructure and jobs. we are small enough, we are smart enough to figure ou
we want to show the audience a little bit of a city of. what about our system packs so complex there's nobody that can comply with every job. if i want to get you i want to get you on the tax issue. what we need to do is come up with something that is simple. when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the terrorist individual in the din of first god and he's given us time. he didn't say if the cross failed don't give me any time. she didn't say -- there must be something inherently...
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and, you know, when i became mayor of the city of stanford we had an it department for the city of stanford. and the board of education, we had computers that were aging out before they were installed. there weren't enough people to get them installed in school finance happened in district after strict around the country. we decided to put the efforts together. and work together. and we lifted the technology integration way back in the dark ages of 1995, '96, '97. we -- the use of technology substantially in a relatively short period of time in stanford. the other thing i found was that when i became mayor of the city of stanford facility. if you talk about communities, the single largest investment that almost every community across the country has is its school is the physical infrastructure. it's the most expensive building. has a lot of technology and a lot of stuff in the building. if you scratch the surface, as i did when i was new mayor of stanford. i realized the guy who was overseeing the paint then and construction of buildings had a doctorate in councilling. and point of fact the
and, you know, when i became mayor of the city of stanford we had an it department for the city of stanford. and the board of education, we had computers that were aging out before they were installed. there weren't enough people to get them installed in school finance happened in district after strict around the country. we decided to put the efforts together. and work together. and we lifted the technology integration way back in the dark ages of 1995, '96, '97. we -- the use of technology...
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. >> reporter: but the man the world most reveres wanted to be buried far from the capitol city in the village he called his home, even when politics became his life. born in the british empire, he will be buried in a distant corner of a country that is in every sense his. the man who made the miracle of modern south africa, who brought a nation with him on his long walk to freedom. though the world now mourns and presidents will visit, it is ode south africans who gain from his struggle and in finding out what this democracy looks like without him. >> woodruff: a short time ago, i spoke with lydia polgreen, johannesburg bureau chief for the "new york times." lydia polgreen, thank you for talking with us. >> my pleasure, judy. >> woodruff: how are south africans reacting today to mandela's death? are they all black and white united in their view of him? >> overwhelmingly i would say yes. today i was outside his home in an upscale suburb of johannesburg. and there were not just black and white, there were, you know, yalmke and muslim knitted prayer caps. there were young and old, people
. >> reporter: but the man the world most reveres wanted to be buried far from the capitol city in the village he called his home, even when politics became his life. born in the british empire, he will be buried in a distant corner of a country that is in every sense his. the man who made the miracle of modern south africa, who brought a nation with him on his long walk to freedom. though the world now mourns and presidents will visit, it is ode south africans who gain from his struggle...
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the idea that we can make a difference is really important. the city was built out of hard work. that's probably what's going to rebuild it. >> detroit will save itself. it is doing it every day. i think we can learn from the mistakes of growth in the past. >> patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> he has big dreams for pony ride, running it like a non-profit, he wants every neighborhood to have its own version. he's planning a on-line blueprint with resources, financial, everything to help other parts of city support their local entrepreneurs. >> before i go, let me leave with you final thoughts. real money is unlike any other money show on tv. it is not focused on investors or solely on your personal financial concerns. it is bigger than that. i'll let you in on important news and trends and show you exactly how they can effect your own bottom line. on any day those trends may be about stocks or housing or jobs or energy or education or healthcare. in fact, i want this to be the place you choose to come to understand obamacare and all of its implications. i'll also warn you of dangers
the idea that we can make a difference is really important. the city was built out of hard work. that's probably what's going to rebuild it. >> detroit will save itself. it is doing it every day. i think we can learn from the mistakes of growth in the past. >> patricia sabga, al jazeera. >> he has big dreams for pony ride, running it like a non-profit, he wants every neighborhood to have its own version. he's planning a on-line blueprint with resources, financial, everything...
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>> greetings from dayton, to the eternal city. thank you for having me this morning. you know, i've said that what we need to be thinking is not so much about specific regions or about specific populations or the kind of qualities and characteristics that the church needs in a leader today. and, again, and again, you know, i believe that the church needs first and foremost a pastor that is able to, you know, to deal with the suffering, the divisions and the polar ruization that exists. secondly, the church needs a diplomat. a diplomat that will be able to address the globalized world that we live in. the human differences that accompany this world and the different kind of gifts and challenges that are presented today. and, third, you know, the next leader that the church needs is an administrator who can manage the goods of the household and can tap into the abundant gifts that exist in this church and exists within society in men and women of good will. >> how likely is it that any new pope will have a different sense of where the catholic church stands. for example
>> greetings from dayton, to the eternal city. thank you for having me this morning. you know, i've said that what we need to be thinking is not so much about specific regions or about specific populations or the kind of qualities and characteristics that the church needs in a leader today. and, again, and again, you know, i believe that the church needs first and foremost a pastor that is able to, you know, to deal with the suffering, the divisions and the polar ruization that exists....
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you are the city of the golden gate bridge, you are the city of the transamerica tower and the great sports team and rail cars, but the executive director asked us to look at the future. what will san francisco be like when this transit center is done? >> that will have a new very significant building and a new very significant transit center and if you look at that when we are finished that is the new san francisco. >> this is a new downtown region. and so, what we are really talking about in the rva and what we are asking the design team to do is protect the final build-out. what was the tjfpa response to the request for the excuse me the rva. mention this safety and security part of the program from its inception. they have retained a series of world class design and engineering risk professional and they were peer reviews that were engaged in by the individuals for the extreme knowledge and the explosive management and seismic management, this is not a single individual or a single firm's recommendation. i'm a spoke man for many, many people and many, many organizations. and it u
you are the city of the golden gate bridge, you are the city of the transamerica tower and the great sports team and rail cars, but the executive director asked us to look at the future. what will san francisco be like when this transit center is done? >> that will have a new very significant building and a new very significant transit center and if you look at that when we are finished that is the new san francisco. >> this is a new downtown region. and so, what we are really...
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that wasn't the case. >> i mean, we talked a lot about the national parks, but what about the cities, the entrances to the national parks, where tourists weren't coming anymore, so there were all of those gift shops, restaurants, hotels, suddenly empty for three weeks. when you run a small business, three weeks of revenue is incredibly important. >> yellowstone park, millions of dollars, grand canyon, millions of dollars are gone and they are not coming back from those small businesses. vrchts let's talk about the future. you talked about the past. now the government is open again, all of these small businesses suddenly have their customers again, hopefully, but how can they be certain about what's going to then happen a few months down the road? >> they are not certain. there's a lot of uncertainty. 90 days from now, it could happen again. we keep kicking this can down the road. we need our debt to be lowered. we need to stop spending, and we neend need a budget. the largest corporation in the world, united states of america, is not operating on a budget. it's crazy. it's tough and s
that wasn't the case. >> i mean, we talked a lot about the national parks, but what about the cities, the entrances to the national parks, where tourists weren't coming anymore, so there were all of those gift shops, restaurants, hotels, suddenly empty for three weeks. when you run a small business, three weeks of revenue is incredibly important. >> yellowstone park, millions of dollars, grand canyon, millions of dollars are gone and they are not coming back from those small...
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the city manager said the fire chief is leaving under a mutual agreement. the chief says he's being forced oh out. the department came under scrutiny after the the deaths and it found a breakdown in communication was partly to blame but did not determine if the tragedy could have been tren prevented. >> the trial of the fort hood shooter came to a hefty tab to taxpayers. >> still ahead, srepbs wa venezs president offering a new weight and is raising eyebrows. >>> >> a sports controversy. the name of d.c.'s football team. what he said he would do if he owned the the washington redskins. that's ahead. . complicated but don't worry, i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down the confusing financial speak and make it real. come, it is here. >> yes, let the games begin. he is fighting for his baseball life and some $46 million. a-rod and all of his attorneys were there fighting his 211-game suspension. the hearing is expected to last less than five days, after that the group will decide to uphold, reduce, or overturn the suspen
the city manager said the fire chief is leaving under a mutual agreement. the chief says he's being forced oh out. the department came under scrutiny after the the deaths and it found a breakdown in communication was partly to blame but did not determine if the tragedy could have been tren prevented. >> the trial of the fort hood shooter came to a hefty tab to taxpayers. >> still ahead, srepbs wa venezs president offering a new weight and is raising eyebrows. >>> >> a...
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you can see the city name down on the lower left, mississippi. the number next to the city is the derivative of the gps marker for this google location and i sort of transposed the numbers and used that. i wanted to connotate that virtual world and also there was a visual connection to the photographic heritage that was pretty wild. on top of this moment in time, there is also a breaking down of the imagery thaps in the google pictures themselves, most of these are lo fi and i chose that i guess because of the esthetics. it did not contain the same look as these and it also erode the truth and makes the lens a little bit blurry, it alters things from a technical point of view. so, you could see these pictures that sort of describe them as drive-by pictures that we are drive-by really captures this and not necessarily immersive in any way. it is literally a car driving by capturing a moment. some of this has been done in the past, walker evans took pictures out of a moving vehicle. in fact, strangely, right upstairs in the library before this talk
you can see the city name down on the lower left, mississippi. the number next to the city is the derivative of the gps marker for this google location and i sort of transposed the numbers and used that. i wanted to connotate that virtual world and also there was a visual connection to the photographic heritage that was pretty wild. on top of this moment in time, there is also a breaking down of the imagery thaps in the google pictures themselves, most of these are lo fi and i chose that i...
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city. >> the state of the city is at city hall at two o'clock this afternoon and will be streamed live on wbaltv.com. meanwhile, former maryland first lady, kendall ehrlich be jumping in the to the political sacred she will join a political delegate this afternoo in a form for candidates seeking to replace john leopold as anne arundel county executive. it will be held in odenton at 6:00 p.m. and applications for this it must be submitted by noon on friday. john label design -- resigned as county executive for a judge found him guilty of misconduct in office. the county council has 30 days to fill the seat with another republican. clean-up continues in new england this afternoon after this weekend's major snowstorm crews are rushing snow removal equipment to hamden, connecticut and other cities. there is they got -- they got 40 inches of snow and many people are stuck in their homes. the new haven register reports have the town's streets were still not passable sunday night. some local utility crews are in connecticut right now helping with the cleanup. bge sent about 40 workers to new
city. >> the state of the city is at city hall at two o'clock this afternoon and will be streamed live on wbaltv.com. meanwhile, former maryland first lady, kendall ehrlich be jumping in the to the political sacred she will join a political delegate this afternoo in a form for candidates seeking to replace john leopold as anne arundel county executive. it will be held in odenton at 6:00 p.m. and applications for this it must be submitted by noon on friday. john label design -- resigned as...
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the city. they get around the little ball at the embassy and they send it to children down there and the one we focus on a lot, felix rodriguez who lives in miami, we interviewed him here, and he's the workaround. but what you learn pretty quickly was felix is that it takes a guerrilla to catch a guerrilla. so he spent a lot of time on the opposite side. he had taken part, he was one of the advanced teams in the bay of pigs. after that he is part of all the other things that were going on in and out of miami here, anti-castro. but what i found most interesting about felix, talking to them, was he had his intimate knowledge of what it took to be a guerrilla. the stereotypical things, they carry everything with them. and when he gets to bolivia he's very good at making friends in the bolivia intelligence services. he is getting in with them and reuse their intelligence, and he's able to put together pretty much a profile of all the guerrillas that were with che. and find that there's a particular
the city. they get around the little ball at the embassy and they send it to children down there and the one we focus on a lot, felix rodriguez who lives in miami, we interviewed him here, and he's the workaround. but what you learn pretty quickly was felix is that it takes a guerrilla to catch a guerrilla. so he spent a lot of time on the opposite side. he had taken part, he was one of the advanced teams in the bay of pigs. after that he is part of all the other things that were going on in...
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back into new york city. temperatures are around the 20° mark. minneapolis that cold air reaching on in to you as well. it's going ocontinue to feel that way as we track into the next couple of days. we have a bit of footage into chicago where the snow fell along i-80, causing multiple accidents, we'll have to deal with that as we track into new england 10 to 18 inches of snow across portions of new england tonight and then conditions clear out just a bit. we pay see a little bit of lake effect snow, up into new york state freeway, 90, we're looking at snow around lake erie and pennsylvania, lingering showers across the southeast, areas right around jacksonville, and southwest 73° in los angeles and they're under red flag warnings to 6:00 p.m, gusty winds in excess of 45 to 50 with santa ana winds, and high pressure returns to the area across the southeast as well, sunshine and quite a bit warmer as well, richelle back to you. >> jelelah, thank you very much. >>> a company plans to send its falcon and drago
back into new york city. temperatures are around the 20° mark. minneapolis that cold air reaching on in to you as well. it's going ocontinue to feel that way as we track into the next couple of days. we have a bit of footage into chicago where the snow fell along i-80, causing multiple accidents, we'll have to deal with that as we track into new england 10 to 18 inches of snow across portions of new england tonight and then conditions clear out just a bit. we pay see a little bit of lake...
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tv station is mostly popular in the cities like kabul and other main cities we have. like kabul from nowadays we're having social media like facebook and twitter that people are receiving the news. but more than 73% of the population of afghanistan is receiving their information through radio. host: what about the literacy rates? in afghanistan, according to the cia fact book, literacy rate overall is 28%. given those numbers, how difficult is it your job of getting information to afghanis? guest: when you see almost 28% of the country is literate, meaning more than 72% mark is illiterate, that means we are faced with people they are not easy to receive things or digest things, so it is very hard in a country like afghanistan with the fact that more than 70% are illiterate, on the other hand, in afghanistan security, reaching for the people because of bad [indiscernible] because of the geographic afghanistan, it is hard work, but it does not mean it will stop us. host: our guest abdul mujeeb khalvatgar is director of nai media institute. we're talking about journalism
tv station is mostly popular in the cities like kabul and other main cities we have. like kabul from nowadays we're having social media like facebook and twitter that people are receiving the news. but more than 73% of the population of afghanistan is receiving their information through radio. host: what about the literacy rates? in afghanistan, according to the cia fact book, literacy rate overall is 28%. given those numbers, how difficult is it your job of getting information to afghanis?...
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i knew need the image on the t-shirts growing up in new york city in the late 1970s. a lot of people were t-shirts. his image was spray painted on walls all over new york city with the expression jay lives and he cut a handsome figure. a scraggly beard and piercing eyes and the black array that was just tilted a little bit and the star on the beret. he looked like a revolutionary and his message seemed to be to somebody that just looked at the t-shirts and looked at the sayings somebody who was for the people, power for the people if anyone remembers that expression from the 70s. fast-forward to 2010. kevin and i had become friends and worked with the "associated press" and kevin and i both have a love for military affairs and military stories and we reported extensively on the military and written about the military. one day kevin said to me in no, there was a mission back in 1967 in which the green berets went down to bolivia to train bolivians to go hunt che guevara. and i said yeah, okay but who is che guevara "x. is he relevant? i was being a little sarcastic but
i knew need the image on the t-shirts growing up in new york city in the late 1970s. a lot of people were t-shirts. his image was spray painted on walls all over new york city with the expression jay lives and he cut a handsome figure. a scraggly beard and piercing eyes and the black array that was just tilted a little bit and the star on the beret. he looked like a revolutionary and his message seemed to be to somebody that just looked at the t-shirts and looked at the sayings somebody who was...
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a pilot engineer, the pressure is on him to go to the cities or to travel outside to earn a better wage. for the women we work with, they understand, and they support folate the idea that they want to state to support the initiative. >> previously, young women in west africa have seen prospects, but here at the airfield, there is nothing they do not do. medicine on the move is just getting off the ground, but it is an ambitious. >> i hope that it will spread. i would love to see this emulated throughout the subregion. and possibly into other parts of africa. >> i am very happy. >> the aim is to spread health messages, like the importance of hygiene, acting more and more people. -- to more and more people. >> i want to do something that makes a difference, something that makes me happy. >> and inspiring group of women. that is all for this week. next time, we will continue our focus on counterfeit drugs. in nigeria, pharmaceutical companies are developing a system which allows their customers to check whether the drugs they are buying our genuine or not, using a unique system involving t
a pilot engineer, the pressure is on him to go to the cities or to travel outside to earn a better wage. for the women we work with, they understand, and they support folate the idea that they want to state to support the initiative. >> previously, young women in west africa have seen prospects, but here at the airfield, there is nothing they do not do. medicine on the move is just getting off the ground, but it is an ambitious. >> i hope that it will spread. i would love to see...
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in this model field of the golden valley agricultural research trust north of the capital city lusaka, the trees fix nitrogen into the soil. >> this is a technology which should be promoted in africa because it can answer a lot of problems to a small-scale farmer. 80% of the food produced for the country comes from a small-scale farmer, and conservation farming can be an answer to some of the most expensive inputs, like the fertilizers, which farmers are really struggling to get to produce food. >> little like this. >> according to the conservation farming unit, farmers increased their crop yields dramatically when they switched to conservation farming. >> a farmer can improve his yields and sustain those improved yields by 4 times, 5 times, 6 times what he was achieving previously on traditional methods. >> charles and his family used to struggle to have enough food to eat, but now things are better. >> because i am working very well with this conservation farming, i'm having enough for my family, and my family is happy, as well, eh? >> traditional methods that people have used for g
in this model field of the golden valley agricultural research trust north of the capital city lusaka, the trees fix nitrogen into the soil. >> this is a technology which should be promoted in africa because it can answer a lot of problems to a small-scale farmer. 80% of the food produced for the country comes from a small-scale farmer, and conservation farming can be an answer to some of the most expensive inputs, like the fertilizers, which farmers are really struggling to get to...
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the owner was charged with vandalism after he grazed in a flower bed outside a city museum. who can forget this goat. we told you about him a few months ago after he knocked a paper boy off his bike and chased him up a tree. we also think he might be possessed. >> it made a weird noise, like a grunting noise. >> let's think about this now. we've got goats knocking paperboys off boats, knocking reporters off their feet, i'm starting to wonder if the goats are trying to take over. i know for a fact this one has taken over youtube. >> ah! >> now, i don't know which i like better, when the goat screams or when that reporter screams. if only we could see them side by side. oh, we can. look. >> would you not eat my pants? >> ah! >> nothing like ending a long week by repeatedly watching someone getting knocked over by a goat and hearing a goat scream. have a good weekend, everybody. and watch your backs. that's it for us. >>> they're zeroing in on the main suspects behind the hostage crisis in algeria, but we told you about them last week. >>> if the nra has such influence, why is
the owner was charged with vandalism after he grazed in a flower bed outside a city museum. who can forget this goat. we told you about him a few months ago after he knocked a paper boy off his bike and chased him up a tree. we also think he might be possessed. >> it made a weird noise, like a grunting noise. >> let's think about this now. we've got goats knocking paperboys off boats, knocking reporters off their feet, i'm starting to wonder if the goats are trying to take over. i...
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you can see the twister slowly moving across the city as it moved buildings on the campus of the university of mississippi. police have declared a state of emergency and campus and emergency officials say no deaths have been reported but three people were injured. >> no tornadoes around here but we are in for a bit of a ride. >> could be a very interesting week from a weather standpoint. let's check in with meteorologist steve rudin. >> about 1.5 inches of snow at reagan national airport. later on this week we could see changes. look at our doppler radar. a few showers to the west of d.c.. they will eventually make their way to the metro area during the early morning hours and will stay with us for the rush-hour commute. temperatures outside of bottoming out pretty early this evening. 39 at dulles. winchester at 39 degrees. temperatures will begin to rise in the morning hours and we will look for temperatures eventually making it into the 50's for the day tomorrow. some storms on the way. wednesday we could be looking at a wintry mix. more on that in just a few minutes. >> thanks so much. p
you can see the twister slowly moving across the city as it moved buildings on the campus of the university of mississippi. police have declared a state of emergency and campus and emergency officials say no deaths have been reported but three people were injured. >> no tornadoes around here but we are in for a bit of a ride. >> could be a very interesting week from a weather standpoint. let's check in with meteorologist steve rudin. >> about 1.5 inches of snow at reagan...
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so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> our second story "outfront." ill advised. that's what jim baker, with the nra, calls this the ad. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? why is he skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed guards at their school? >> the nra ad you may recall prompted an outraged response from the white house, press secretary carney called it repugnant and cowardly. baker went on to say to reuters, i think the ad could have made a good point if it talked about the need for increased school security without using the president's children. in a statement the nra tells "outfront," differe
so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> our second story "outfront." ill...
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it is just crossing that border, picking up the guns legally, driving back into the city of chicago. these are real policies that are taking the lives of our children. >> the obama family has taken this very personally, the first lady going tomorrow. the president teared up after newtown. watch this. >> the majority of those who died today were children. beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. >> when you look at how they're in this, can they translate this to law? >> well, i think they can translate it to law. i don't think they're going to get everything that was in the package the president presented. but i think a few things that have happened are key. one, the kind of bipartisan work with the background checks. the loop loel that it has a justification is essentially an impossible justification to give to your average voter. if the idea is we should have a background check for guns and we have that in policy but there's a certain carve out, people who get around it, it's really hard to make the case that this carve out should exist. that's at their weakest,
it is just crossing that border, picking up the guns legally, driving back into the city of chicago. these are real policies that are taking the lives of our children. >> the obama family has taken this very personally, the first lady going tomorrow. the president teared up after newtown. watch this. >> the majority of those who died today were children. beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. >> when you look at how they're in this, can they translate...
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and in daylight the reality and the horror in that city of 2600. >> pam: bay bridge safety concerns with still released documents. bay bridge safety concerns still unfolding. newly released documents show. state transportation officials expressed concern about the integrity of some of the steel components for the new bridge, more than four years ago. according to published reports. in 2008. cal-trans criticized the bridge contractor. for rushing the test schedule. and delivering products that did not meet specifications. this information comes as engineers try to determine what caused dozens of metal rods -- like this one-- to snap, earlier this year. the parts are meant to keep the bridge safe during an earthquake. cal-trans is still working on a fix. it's not known if the bridge's planned labor day opening will be affected. >> pam: the u-s senate blocked a proposal to expand background checks on gun sales. the plan failed to get the 60 votes needed to pass. families petition to the leaders with the unspeakable gregrief not just the children that were perished. 90 percent of the democra
and in daylight the reality and the horror in that city of 2600. >> pam: bay bridge safety concerns with still released documents. bay bridge safety concerns still unfolding. newly released documents show. state transportation officials expressed concern about the integrity of some of the steel components for the new bridge, more than four years ago. according to published reports. in 2008. cal-trans criticized the bridge contractor. for rushing the test schedule. and delivering products...
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it's an incredible story. >> we are broadcasting from park city, utah, home of the sundance film festival. over the weekend here, we spoke with robert redford, the founder of sundance, an academy award winning director, renowned actor, producer, activist. i asked him all his great commercial success in hollywood, how was it that independent film has become his passion. >> stories that are worth telling more the truth beneath the truth your given. or you think you know. i think like "all the president's men," what is the story? what is the truth about two guys doing that others were not doing that managed to take down a top figure in government? how did that work? it was about hard work. so for me, i started to get really obsessed with -- what is a personal story? what is the story that made so much money? i just went along with it. i was a young student in new york rid i watched that game show and i thought, wow. there's something wrong. the guy winning all of this, everyone is going all over themselves about this guy. i don't know i believe in. i never doubted the whole system was corrup
it's an incredible story. >> we are broadcasting from park city, utah, home of the sundance film festival. over the weekend here, we spoke with robert redford, the founder of sundance, an academy award winning director, renowned actor, producer, activist. i asked him all his great commercial success in hollywood, how was it that independent film has become his passion. >> stories that are worth telling more the truth beneath the truth your given. or you think you know. i think like...